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The Castelli Chic Bibtight is the ideal tight for club style riders who want a good reliable product for cool days. The Thermoflex fleece fabric is warm and stretchy offering great fit and support, while the articulated knee results in easier pedalling. Camlock ankle zips with reflective detailing make getting the tight on and off as easy as can be. The Chic Bibtight also features the women's specific Kiss Air seat-pad to further improve comfort on those long winter base mile rides. The articulate knee and soft-fit waistband construction show that this tight is ready for serious riding.

Q. What do a 19th century Italian tailor, a designer for the Milan Ballet and the first ever lycra cycling shorts have in common?

A. They are all part of a rich 140 year history that's led to today's most recognised brand in cycling: Castelli.

Throw in a heart attack on a famous Italian climb, family feuds, Olympic gold medals and controversy in the pro peloton and it begins to sound more like a Sicilian soap opera than the backdrop to a cycling brand. But then again Castelli is no ordinary brand.

Today, Castelli's scorpion emblem is arguably the single most recognised in cycling. Iconic is an overused word these days, but the Castelli brand surely qualifies.

We first discovered Castelli on our year long ride through the Americas in 2010, when our founder Liz (pictured) wore Castelli shorts and loved them, so stocking them seemed an obvious choice. But we're almost as captivated by the story behind the name as the kit itself! For the full Castelli story (it's quite a story!), click here.

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